Wednesday, July 1, 1992 - The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly - 7 DRAFT Continued from page 2 is confident he will come to Michigan. "Redtalkedto Ryan before the draft, andhe seemed excited about coming to Michigan at this point," Wolverine as- sistant coach Mel Pearson said. "The Flyers haven't said anything about signing him. He won't be ready in Philadelphia for a year or two. Hope- fully, they have confidence in us and tell him this is a good place to play. "Butthereisalotofpressureonhim to sign a card contract and get endorse- ment money. If he goes to Juniors, he can have a card contract and a signing bonus. There is a lot of money in- volved, and it will be a tough decision. Hopefully he willvalue the education." Sittler does value the education and he said that whether he plays in college of professionally, he will pursue his degree.Sittlerhas talked with Berenson about the differences between college and Juniors, and after talking with the Flyers, will make his decision. "In Juniors, there is a lot of clutch- ing and grabbing, and college is much more wide open, fast-break style hockey,"Sittler said. "I talked with Red about next year at breakfast before the draft, andI tookhisknowledge. Now, I have to weigh things out and see. I'll probably decide sometime in July." The three other Michigan players selected were defenseman Tim Hogan (Chicago, 113th pick), defenseman Al Sinclair (Ottawa, 121), and incoming recruit Steven Halko (Hartford, 225). Halko is a defenseman from Bolton, Ont., who also committed to Michigan. Because of the influx of Europeans, both Hogan and Sinclair were drafted far below their Central Scouting Bu- reau rankings which projected them in the second and third rounds respec- tively. The Bureau ranks North Americans and Europeans separately, but there have been discussions about creating one list for next year. "All the waiting was really diffi- cult," Hogan said. "I was frustrated about all the Europeans who went, but I was happy when I got drafted. Chicago's a nice big city and a good hockey town." Like Hogan, Sinclair was a disap- pointed in how far he fell, but he was pleased about being taken by Ottawa. "I was getting madder and madder when all those Europeans went," Sinclair said. In Montreal, the fans like to see the home-country players get picked. It was a blip in the system because a lot of the guys were older, like 27 or 28. So it was a one-shotdeal. "I was really happy with the team. Living in Toronto, it's not far from home.Being an expansion team,it gives me amuch better chance of making the lineup (when he leaves Michigan) than with an established team.' Throughout the draft,Berenson gave his players encouragement and advice. "Coach was really good at keeping things in perspective," Sinclair said. "He wantedme to keep in mind, that the draft is not the be all end all, but it's just another step. 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